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Platform: Xbox 360

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LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is an Action-Adventure game set within the Batman universe, and filled with LEGO versions of heroes and villains from the Batman comic series, working together/against those from the Justice League comic series. The game is a standalone follow-up to 2008's Lego Batman, and features a wealth of heroes and villains, an engrossing storyline, in-game dialog, classic LEGO video game play that includes a co-op support, family-friendly action and in-game gadgets and more.

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LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is an Action-Adventure game set within the Batman universe, and filled with LEGO versions of heroes and villains from the Batman comic series, working together/against those from the Justice League comic series. The game is a standalone follow-up to 2008's Lego Batman, and features a wealth of heroes and villains, an engrossing storyline, in-game dialog, classic LEGO video game play that includes a co-op support, family-friendly action and in-game gadgets, vehicles and super hero abilities.

The Caped Crusader joins forces with the Justice League to protect Gotham from an unprecedented union of evil.View larger

Join Forces to Save Gotham from Enemies United Against It

In Lego Batman 2: DC Super Hereos, calamity strikes as the Joker forms as alliance with Lex Luther. The result is a uniting of the world's greatest villains from across the DC Comics universe, hell bent on tearing down Gotham City, brick by brick. Thankfully Batman and Robin are able to form their own unit for good with members of the Justice League. Additional heroes available in the game include Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and many more. The game contains light-hearted content featuring Batman flavored action, mixed with classic LEGO block gameplay. Players utilize a variety of vehicles including the Batmobile and Batwing, and must master a range of gadgets in order to triumph. True to the beloved LEGO video game play, Lego Batman 2: DC Super Hereos contains contains both single player and co-op gameplay options.

Key Game Features

The Melding of Video Game and Toy Lines - LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes complements the brand new, recently released LEGO Super Heroes: DC Universe toy collection. The line includes five construction sets, such as The Batcave and three buildable, detailed action figures.

Heroes and Villains Galore - The Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin join other famous super heroes from the DC Universe including Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern to save Gotham City from destruction at the hands of the notorious villains Lex Luthor and the Joker. Batman fans of all ages will enjoy a new and original story filled with classic LEGO video game action and humor as players fight to put the villains back behind bars.

Classic LEGO Video Game Co-op Play - LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes builds upon the action and cooperative gameplay experience established in the best-selling LEGO video game to date

Lighthearted Action - The game further extends and combines both the Batman and LEGO video game experiences to create very fun gameplay.

Exciting Vehicles and Gadgets - Explore all new areas of Gotham City utilizing a variety of vehicles including the Batmobile and Batwing. In addition, players are able to fight for justice by mastering new gadgets and suits, such as Batman's Power Suit and Robins' Hazard Cannon, and using all-new abilities including Superman's flight, super-breath and heat vision abilities.

Let's be honest, if you're not 12 and under, some of the Lego titles before this one, got old real soon, plus the constant "grunts" that replaced actual voices in previous Lego games, had started to wear thin on many of us...

But, in comes Batman 2: DC Super Heroes....the first thing I was shocked to see..or hear I should say....human voices!!! and good ones for tha matter. That's right, we now get to hear the joker, harley, batmant, etc the entire cast. And I'm glad to report that the voice work is outstanding. I'll be honest, the entire time I played the game, I had a smile on my face; Batman 2 managed to squeeze in beautiful voice work and just the right amount of humor that will lighten up any bad day you could possible have.

The mechanis of the game remain untouched, go through levels, fill the lego meter, find golden and kit parts, and unlock the map for free play. If you've played Lego games before, you will feel right at home.

The controls are responsive and on spot. I did not experience a single signal drop from control inputs. I played through with ease and I can't see anybody having any problems; the game is well balanced.

Great details,I was quite surprised, in a very good way, that players are able to fly and drive vehicles, that's right, the batmobile is here! and others.... ;)~ Plus the entire cast of villans and heroes that most of us have known from years, are here, lego style. I won't spoil it, but trust me, "you will love it".

The story starts at an event taking place where the "man of the year" award is being given, but as always, I NEVER SPOIL the story of any game in any of my reviews, and this being a Lego game, is no different. I will let you enjoy every bit of the story as you go.Read more ›

I have purchased and played every Lego game that's been put out (except for the music one) and this is another wonderful release. The first thing I was struck by is how IMMENSE the game is! The maps are large and there are so many things to do in the hub area. I have been playing for around 6 hours and have only complete 13% of the game and it's all been fun. It's exactly like the other Lego games (except bigger, brighter and so many fun things to do and look at).

I am an adult gamer and these Lego games keep me entertained and happy. Personally, I wouldn't recommend this game for a kid to play alone. I have trouble figuring some things out (on other Lego games) and have had to use YouTube playthroughs to progress.

But as usual, there is co-op play and a child would have so much fun playing with an adult (and the adult would have fun as well).

I recommend this game as highly as a recommendation can be. You will not be disappointed in any way.

My husband and I played this recently and we both think it's the worst of the LEGO titles we've played, and we both enjoyed the first Batman game. While the standard story mode is still here, it's very short. They also took out the ability to play story mode as the villains, which I thought made the first Batman game pretty fun. The remainder 80% of the game is spent wandering around Gotham City, which they made too large. If I wanted to wander in a vast environment, I'd play Assassin's Creed or similar "adult" games. And probably the biggest problem with wandering around Gotham City is that none of the landmarks seem very exciting or distinct. It's not like wandering around Middle Earth in the LEGO Lord of the Rings game where Hobbiton is very different from Moria. Most of Gotham City seem unexcitingly similar to me. I'll admit a large part of it is maybe because I'm a huge Lord of the Rings fan while I'm just kind of ambivalent to the DC universe. But you know it's a problem when it seems like it takes a lot longer to get from one end of Gotham to another than from Hobbiton to Mordor.

To compound the problem of the too-vast world, the character movements in this free mode are insane (in a bad way). Holding down the analog, the character starts off at a normal pace. Then within two seconds, the character speeds up in this difficult-to-control run made worse by the bad camera angle. It's very difficult when there are fine movements involved in a jumping puzzle or you're trying to go in a straight line to collect coins. The flying in the levels themselves aren't terrible. Press a button to fly straight up and then move in the direction you want.Read more ›

If you've played these lego games before, you know what to expect, this is pretty much the same, but I still find them very entertaining and enjoyable. The Gotham City hub area is very good, lots of areas to explore and great driving/boating controls. Now for the negatives, this game is VERY short. There are 15 levels, but they just seem to fly by very quickly, of course there is much more to explore and find, making the game well worth the purchase. With all the great aspects you would think I would give this game a 5 star, well, there is a negative aspect, flying! The flying controls in this game are so frustrating and horribly done that you will find yourself pulling out your hair! This wouldn't be so bad if they didn't have gold blocks that are earned through air races, which is frustrating at best. And whoever thought of the idea of putting gold blocks in the heads of the lego statues should be fired! None of the flying characters will fly into these spots, therefore, you have to either fly above them and hope to fall into the hole, or fly right at the statue and at the last minute stop flying and hope to land in the right area! I cannot express how frustrating this is, on many occasions I had to stop playing just to maintain my sanity! Travellers Tales almost had a slam dunk, but this aspect is unforgivable, silver medal try though!